Zhisha and duanni: 3 oz for puer (I haven't been drinking Puer lately)
Gaiwan 4 oz for oolongs
Hohin 4 oz for gyokuro.
Kyuusu 7 oz for other multisteep tea. I have also a smaller tokoname kyuusu (5oz) I use for sencha when I don't want to drink too much tea.
Classical white porcelain teapot 18 oz for one steep tea.

11oz is the size of my kyusu. I have yixing Also got 4,5oz and 6oz yixing pots for Gong Fu Cha ceremonies. My gaiwan holds around 5-6oz. The tea pot I use for indian black teas is a >16oz japanese cast iron pot.

Today I`m gonna start the tea day with the wonderful Japanese tea known as Uji Gyokuro Yume no ukihashi.

I use an ingeniuTEA, so it's probably around 12oz? But I usually only use it as 4-8oz.

This morning's tea was a lipton bagged tea. Jay's mom had bought a box of spiced cha when they were here last May, so I figured I'd try it. With some milk and sugar, it's pretty durned good. I'm curious if I can find the same tea in a loose leaf.

My first brew of the morning is a romantic sounding little number called an Elegant Gathering of White Snows. Mentioned in the book of the same name. It is a Formosa oolong with large dark leaves producing an amber brew with traditional roasted flavor.